Outreach to Armed Forces veterans held at Belagavi
Youth held for sexually assaulting girl in Bengaluru house
Police register case against Gokak MLAs son for firing in air
Minister: 62% of manufacturing promises made at Global Investors Meet in project proposal stage
Karnataka high court grants unrestricted access to property in forest to power ministers son
Karnataka high court bins land acquisition processfor Isro expansion at Devanahalli
Gold worth Rs 10L stolen from Bengaluru club on night of IPL revelry
Bus rams into bike, kills delivery agent in Bengaluru
Bus catches fire after colliding with motorcycle near Chitradurga
BJP protests seeking Metro Yellow Line opening, BMRCL says by mid-Aug
Chest pain cases surge by 15% in twin cities
Joshi slams state govt over unresolved river disputes
ASI dies of heart attack while on duty
No link between Covid-19, vaccine and heart attacks: Karnataka expert panel
A Karnataka expert panel finds no link between heart issues and Covid-19 or vaccines. The committee investigated heart attack deaths in Hassan district. Their report suggests common risk factors like hypertension are to blame. Covid-19 vaccination may protect against cardiac events. The panel recommends public health strategies and cardiovascular screening.
This year, 1,51,436 engineering seats available in Karnataka
Siddaramaiah must clarify whether he is weakening India to serve external interests: Minister Piyush Goyal slams Karnataka CM over vaccine remarks The Indian Express
Minister K.J. George Donates Bus to Chikkamagaluru District Health and Information Departments
Minister K.J. George Donates Bus to Chikkamagaluru District Health and Information Departments Chikkamagaluru: Energy Minister and Chikkamagaluru District In-charge Minister K.J. George has donated a bus to enhance the services of the District Health Department and the Information Department. The Minister inaugurated the vehicle at a ceremony held in front of the Chikkamagaluru District Collectorate [] The post Minister K.J. George Donates Bus to Chikkamagaluru District Health and Information Departments appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Udupi: Man Arrested for Allegedly Raping Woman Under False Promise of Marriage
Udupi: Man Arrested for Allegedly Raping Woman Under False Promise of Marriage Udupi: A 28-year-old man, Sanjay Karkera, has been arrested for allegedly raping and impregnating a woman in Udupi. The accused, a resident of Narnadugudde in Kolalagiri village, was taken into custody by the Udupi womens police. According to the police, Sanjay Karkera had [] The post Udupi: Man Arrested for Allegedly Raping Woman Under False Promise of Marriage appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Piyush Goyal demands apology from CM Siddaramaiah over vaccine remarks
Union Minister Piyush Goyal criticized Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah for his comments linking COVID-19 vaccines to heart attacks. Goyal demanded an apology, accusing Siddaramaiah of insulting Indian scientists and the pharmaceutical sector. He questioned if Siddaramaiah was promoting a foreign agenda against India's pharmaceutical industry. Goyal highlighted India's success in vaccine development and distribution, both domestically and internationally.
Neeraj Chopra reigns supreme at NC Classic 2025 with a throw of 86.18m
Neeraj Chopra reigns supreme at NC Classic 2025 with a throw of 86.18m Bengaluru: Double Olympic medallist Neeraj Chopra, the poster boy of Indian athletics, continued with his superb form as he won the inaugural edition of Neeraj Chopra Classic 2025, a World Athletics gold-level event, with a best throw of 86.18m at Sree Kanteerva [] The post Neeraj Chopra reigns supreme at NC Classic 2025 with a throw of 86.18m appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Gospel of Matthew Bible Course Concludes at Cordel Church
Gospel of Matthew Bible Course Concludes at Cordel Church Mangaluru: The Commission for Bible, Diocese of Mangalore, in association with the Parish Commission of Bible at Holy Cross Church, Cordel, organized a course titled God with Us on the Gospel of Matthew from June 7 to July 5 at Frad Saib Hall, Kulshekar. The 15-hour [] The post Gospel of Matthew Bible Course Concludes at Cordel Church appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Fast-track court may hear mining cases in Karnataka
Kumaraswamy challenges Congressto secure Tamil Nadu nod for Mekedatu
PM Modi accorded warm welcome by Argentinas President Milei at historic Casa Rosada
PM Modi accorded warm welcome by Argentinas President Milei at historic Casa Rosada Buenos Aires: Prime Minister Narendra Modi was warmly received by Argentinas President Javier Milei at the historic Casa Rosada in Buenos Aires as the two leaders began bilateral engagements, on Saturday. PM Modi arrived in Argentina early Saturday, beginning the first bilateral [] The post PM Modi accorded warm welcome by Argentinas President Milei at historic Casa Rosada appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
An emotive issue: Punjab to make law on sacrilege
An emotive issue: Punjab to make law on sacrilege Chandigarh: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government in Punjab will convene a special two-day session of the Legislative Assembly next week to enact a law on sacrilege, an emotive issue that remains a hot political issue ahead of every poll. A government spokesperson said the law [] The post An emotive issue: Punjab to make law on sacrilege appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Biofuel policy implementation will attract 1 lakh cr. investment
IISc to study feasibility of Hemavati river link canal project
Two held for involvement in fake surety racket
Orthopaedic surgeon from Kalaburagi dist. found dead in UK
H.K. Patil initiates various development works in Gadag district
The Ministeron Saturday initiated development works at various places in Mallasamurdra of Gadag district
Seed festival highlighting agricultural heritage and crop diversity under way in Mysuru
No need to panic over reports of sudden deaths due to heart attack: Jayadeva Director
Prostitution racket: Police raid lodge in Hubballi, arrest five
Minister submits proposal for establishing science centres in Mysuru, Bengaluru
Hopeful that Prime Minsiter Modi will congratulate me, says Banu Mushtaq
Newly-wed couple found hanging at home in MPs Shahdol
Newly-wed couple found hanging at home in MPs Shahdol Shahdol (Madhya Pradesh): A newly-wed couple belonging to the Tribal community allegedly hanged themselves to death under suspicious circumstances at their home in Shahdol district of Madhya Pradesh, police said on Saturday. The incident occurred in Budhar town under the jurisdiction of Keshwahi police station late [] The post Newly-wed couple found hanging at home in MPs Shahdol appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
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Lecture at IEI Karnataka on Monday
Heavy vehicles banned in Kodagu till August 5
28 lakh saplings to be planted in five districts of KK region, says Forest Minister Eshwar Khandre
Emergency should be remembered for the manner in which people resisted it, says Gopalkrishna Gandhi
Yediyurappa demands apology from Priyank Kharge for remarks on banning RSS
Yediyurappa demands apology from Priyank Kharge for remarks on banning RSS Bengaluru: The BJP Central Parliamentary Board member and former Chief Minister of Karnataka, B. S. Yediyurappa, has slammed state Minister Priyank Kharges remarks about banning Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), calling it a senseless statement, and demanded that he apologise to the people of the [] The post Yediyurappa demands apology from Priyank Kharge for remarks on banning RSS appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
Outreach programme at MLIRC for veterans
Successive govts. failed to protect green cover, says Mallikarjun Kharge
Karnataka ready to roll out its first sea ambulance next year
Work order for building ambulance will be issued within a week, says Dinesh Kumar Kaller, director of Fisheries, Karnataka
Patriarchy exists in all cultures, a universal issue, says Banu Mushtaq
Mysuru Literature Festival 2025 begins
Lot of parallels between Mysuru and London: Booker Prize winner Banu Mushtaq
Forest guard found dead in Kadur
Police officer dies of heart attack
Land slip at Anmod Ghat; Belagavi-Goa connectivity affected
Following incessant rainfall in Uttara Kannada district, landslip has occurred at Anmod Ghat on Ramnagar-Goa road on Friday night, affecting Belagavi-Goa connectivity
Ensure central schemes reach eligible beneficiaries: Kumaraswamy
Kharge Slams Poor Forest Law Implementation, Urges Boost in Green Cover
Congress chief calls for urgent afforestation in Karnataka and India, flags health and environmental risks due to deforestation.
Arms Act case against son of BJP MLA for opening fire in the air in Gokak
A video clip of the incident was shared widely on social media
The team has recommended establishment of a cardiac surveillance programme and national registry for sudden cardiac death among young adults
Congress leader accuses Amarnath Jarkiholi of assault in Gokak
Police did not help, alleges Mahantesh Kadadi
BDS grads turn to govt service as VAOs in Haveri
In Haveri, highly qualified graduates, including BDS holders, are opting for Village Administrative Officer (VAO) positions due to limited job prospects and lengthy recruitment processes in their respective fields. Despite concerns about overqualification, these graduates prioritize financial stability and government sector employment, with aspirations for future advancement through KAS exams.
Bibi ka Alam elephant arrives in Hyderabad a day before Ashura
Hyderabad: With just a day remaining for Ashura, a trained elephant named Laxmi from Tumkur, Karnataka, has been organised to carry the iconic Bibi ka Alam in Hyderabads ancient Ashura procession scheduled for Sunday, July 5. The announcement comes after a long delay when the Telangana Forest Department had previously refused permission for an elephant Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
MLC seeks more cardiologists at Jayadeva hospital in Mysuru
Congress MLC Dinesh Gooli Gowda claims that the patient load at the Jayadeva hospital in Mysuru has doubled, with the number of daily patients rising from the capacity of 700 to around 1,500
Nitin Gadkari to inaugurate Sigandur bridge in Shivamogga on July 14, says B.Y. Raghavendra
BJP leader Raghavendra appealed to the State Government to send a proposal to the Centre on naming the bridge after Sigandur Chowdeshwari, the deity worshipped by many in the district.
Neeraj Chopra Classic: A champion's gold class presentation
Neeraj Chopra is set to compete and organize the Neeraj Chopra Classic in Bengaluru, a World Athletics Continental Tour gold event. Chopra expressed excitement about hosting the event in Karnataka, citing the state's passion for sports. He aims to elevate athletics in India and provide a platform for local athletes to compete internationally.
Hope Emergency wont be imposed again, says former Justice Hegde
BENGALURU: Former Lokayukta Justice Santosh Hegde here on Friday hoped that Emergency will not be imposed again in India. He was narrating the perils of the draconian law imposed by former prime minister Indira Gandhi in 1975, while participating in a dialogue on the book, The Conscience Network, authored by TNIE columnist Sugata Srinivasaraju. The book chronicles the efforts of three Indian origin youth who resisted Emergency from the US -- PhD students Ravi Chopra and Anand Kumar, and S R Hiremath, a Kannadiga. Justice Hegde, who was a 35 -year-old lawyer then, had arranged the countrys top lawyers to argue before the Karnataka HC for leaders jailed here. The Emergency was declared to save the chair of a person of a family that had already ruled the country for fifty years. Hope such a situation doesnt arise in future, he remarked. Atal Behari Vajpayee, LK Advani, Madhu Dandavate among others who were in Bengaluru for a parliamentary work were detained. Noted lawyer Rama Jois, who came forward to fight their cases, was also jailed. I travelled to Mumbai, Delhi and Chennai and got Soli Sorabji, Shanthi Bushan and Venugopal to argue in the HC, he recalled. Writer K Marulasiddappa said there is an emergency-like situation in the country now as constitutional bodies have become puppets of the Centre. Then, India was Indira, now Modi is avtar purusha (incarnation of God). Those who criticise the government are branded urban Naxalites, he said. He felt there is an emergency-like situation across the world as dictators are ruling all over. Retired IAS officer Chiranjiv Singh, who was the chief censor in Karnataka during the emergency, said the emergency exposed the true colours of leaders as most of them compromised their positions for future political gains. Except for Akali Dal all compromised, he said. At 9 pm (on June 26, 1975) when emergency was clamped, Home Secretary Hanuman called me and asked me not to release the proof copy of The Indian Express until 3 pm. I told him its illegal and asked him to speak to CM (Devaraj Urs), he said. Senior journalist AVS Namboodiri also spoke. Three protagonists of the book took part in an interaction.
Neeraj Chopra praises Karnataka government for hosting international event
BENGALURU: Olympic gold medallist Neeraj Chopra praised the Karnataka government, the Karnataka Olympic Association (KOA) and the Department of Youth Empowerment and Sports (DYES) for their support in hosting the inaugural Neeraj Chopra Classic Indias first international marquee javelin competition. Scheduled at the Sri Kanteerava Stadium on Saturday, the event is co-organised by Chopra and JSW Sports, and sanctioned by World Athletics and the Athletics Federation of India (AFI). It has been granted gold- level status by World Athletics, a recognition of its global relevance. Speaking at a press conference on Friday, Chopra said, I would like to thank the Government of Karnataka, KOA and DYES for playing a key role in ensuring that the stadium meets international standards. Their efforts will create a world-class experience for athletes and fans. I am especially grateful to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and MLC Dr K Govindaraj for their support. Siddaramaiah said, We are proud that Indias most successful Olympic athlete is bringing a world-class athletics event to our country. Karnataka is committed to supporting this sporting revolution, and we have assured Neeraj of our full backing. KOA president and MLC Dr K Govindaraj said they have worked closely with DYES to ensure that all preparations are on track. From the pitch to the stands, the upgrades are meant to deliver an international experience, he added.
CM Siddaramaiah meets Devanahalli farmers, seeks 10 days to resolve issue
BENGALURU: Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Friday met farmer leaders protesting the acquisition of land for the Defence and Aerospace Park in Devanahalli, and requested 10 days time to examine the legal options of cancelling the final acquisition notification. After eight days of protest, farmers fighting to save their ancestral lands issued an ultimatum to the government: Cancel land acquisition by July 15 or brace for an intensified, statewide protest. Siddaramaiah said, Since the final notification has already been issued, the government will work to resolve legal obstacles involved and then convene a meeting with the farmers. The government has sought 10 days time to address the issues. We will take an appropriate decision before holding talks with farmers on July 15. The Channarayapatna-Devanahalli Land Acquisition Resistance Struggle Committee, backed by Samyukta Horata Karnataka and a coalition of other groups, has been resisting the governments move to acquire 1,777 acres of land across 13 villages of Channarayapatna hobli. The protest hit headlines after police action against the Devanahalli Chalo rally on June 25, which led to the protest at Freedom Park since June 27. The land acquisition process began about three years ago when the BJP government was in power. Then, the Congress had supported the farmers protest but did nothing after coming to power two years ago. Farmer leaders have made it clear that they will not back down. No matter how many days pass, we will not give up our land to any corporate power, asserted a farmer leader outside Vidhana Soudha. They have warned the government that if it fails to act by July 15, the protest will turn into a statewide agitation, with Samyukta Kisan Morcha and other national farmer associations joining in. Farmers and activists will tour the 13 affected villages, holding mass meetings and putting up signboards declaring their opposition to acquisition of their land. In a move to take the battle beyond agriculture, all supporting organizations will integrate the Devanahalli farmers struggle into the July 9 nationwide workers general strike, to galvanize public support.
Has the tussle in Karnataka for CMs post really been resolved? Unlikely - The Federal
Has the tussle in Karnataka for CMs post really been resolved? Unlikely The Federal
Serving over the rainbow: queer badminton league in Bengaluru this weekend
A lot of queer people dont get the chance to play sports in their childhood because of issues like bullying, stigma, or strict gender roles and grow up thinking they cant play sports, points out Sunil Kumar, one of the organisers at Game Point. Born from this experience of being othered in sports, this group of queer Bengalureans and allies get together each weekend to play badminton together in a safe and inclusive environment, redefining their relationship with sports. Queer Badminton League, set to take place on July 5 and 6 at Game Theory, Indiranagar, is a crowning moment for a year of their efforts. As Kumar explains, Some of us could have been sportspeople, but that reality will never be realised. We started the league to give people that experience of professional sports. Eight seven-member teams are set to compete across singles, doubles, and trump matches, in the league which is in its third edition. While professional leagues are cut-throat and priortise the best players, Kumar notes that this community leagues priority is to give every player a chance. Its not just the best players who get to play, and are winning every time the idea is to form a team of seven or eight people from our pool with a mix of amateurs and really good players. This community spirit also comes through in the groups open door policy for both members of the queer community and allies. We call ourselves a queer badminton group but at the meeting itself, nobody is asked about their sexuality, because it can be a very fluid thing. People can have difficulty in explaining where they belong and labels can be quite confusing. Our motto is that everybody is allowed to participate be it as volunteers, the audience, or sponsors, asserts Kumar. While it started out as a local event with players from different areas in Bengaluru, the league has grown to include players from different states, some travelling to take part. We started locally with just people from Whitefield and Indiranagar playing together. But this year, we have people coming from seven cities smaller cities around Karnataka, Chennai, Vijayawada, Pune, Mumbai, and one person from Indore, notes Kumar. With each team sponsored by a different queer-owned business or businesses who are allies to the community, and part of the proceeds going to two causes supporting individuals with HIV and the deaf community, the league aims to both build relationships within the community and also give back to it. Reflecting on the impact this space has had, Kumar says, People who had just started playing in the first or second season, have been regular in practising throughout the year. I know a lot of people who have been living in the city for years but have no friends. But once they start playing, they form teams, and affirm casual connections as well as close relationships. Its an important aspect of community building.
Decision on scrapping Devanahalli land acquisition by July 15, says Siddaramaiah
As Tungabhadra reservoir opens 21 crest gates, flood risk escalates
Hasiru Patha will be launched on Saturday: Min Priyank Kharge
Pralhad Joshi meets key local leaders in Karnataka to address factionalism in BJP - Deccan Herald
Pralhad Joshi meets key local leaders in Karnataka to address factionalism in BJP Deccan Herald
Healthcare Crisis: Congress MLC Urges CM Siddaramaiah to Boost Jayadeva Mysuru Staffing Deccan Herald
Congress Turf Tussle: Karnataka Factionalism May Delay DCC Reshuffle - Deccan Herald
Congress Turf Tussle: Karnataka Factionalism May Delay DCC Reshuffle Deccan Herald
Hemavathi Canal Feasibility: Karnataka Seeks IISc Study Amid Pipeline Row - Deccan Herald
Hemavathi Canal Feasibility: Karnataka Seeks IISc Study Amid Pipeline Row Deccan Herald
PGI 2.0 Karnataka: State's Score Drops in Centre's Education Performance Index - Deccan Herald
PGI 2.0 Karnataka: State's Score Drops in Centre's Education Performance Index Deccan Herald
Engg students must align with goals of Viksit Bharat: CSIR director
Neeraj Chopra Classic: Excited champion banks on Bengalurus passion for sports
Cops on hunt for man who set fire to house over financial row in Bengaluru
Kadugodi Forest Row: Karnataka Recovers 120 Acres, 449 Still in Legal Limbo - Deccan Herald
Kadugodi Forest Row: Karnataka Recovers 120 Acres, 449 Still in Legal Limbo Deccan Herald
Yellow Line delay: BJP slams Bengaluru Metro, Congress attacks Centre
Youth key to nations growth in era of 4th industrial revolution: Governor Gehlot
Siddaramaiahs dream to match Urs tenure as CM edges closer to reality
Rakkasakoppa reservoir in Belagavi nears full mark, two gates opened
Forest dept draws up master plan for Kappatagudda ecotourism
Efforts may fail but not prayers, says DKS on his CM ambition
Bengaluru court restrains Kamal Haasan from making statements defaming Kannada
The court also restrained the actor from posting, issuing or publishing or making any statement or remarks claiming linguistic superiority over Kannada language.
ED seizes 34 crore assets of Ranya & aides in gold smuggling case
The ED has seized Rs 34 crore worth of properties linked to Kannada actress Ranya Rao and associates in a gold smuggling and money laundering case. This follows searches at premises connected to Karnataka home minister G Parameshwara, after Rao claimed association with him.